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THE SALT LAKE HERALD FRIDAY AUGUST 13 1909 9
1 financial and CosTfioiercia r
fROTHY UPSHOOT I
Of STOCK PRICES
So Much ofa Boost Aroused
Suspicion of Professional
Operators
RELAPSE LATE IN I J THE DAY
SOME EXCESSIVE PRICES IN PRE
VIOUS AVERAGES
N l u York AUK tTbe speculation
in itjcka took u sudden excess of ac
I i ml iBU d In frothy upshot of
< s inlay The appearance of the e
< i iiIJUS > after as prolonged an Hd
xiui as hud occurred and with prices
r s v Ideb > > an altitude aroused the sus
pi I m of operators of the profeMional
u who are keenly alert for the first
1 s oi reaction Tbe relapse late in
tic day was nharp The comparative
iitailmesii of some Important stocks in
t L prosenra ef the volatile movements
r ohcrt around them was suggestive
t a process of dUtrlbution going on
Jr cover of the excitement caused
Liy the sensational advance in other
luu lers The conspicuous character of
ihc stocks in which the principal rise
tuircd and their influential standing
I market leaden served as effective
Euumlants I to the speculation
Hit part played by the excessive
iuis of a few stocks in the previous
erages stands out For Instance
r tat Northern preferred sold as high
oC7 in connection with the Great
Northern ore disbursements and the
Mibscriptlon rights to new stock That
> > iue I compares with liP today North
rn Pacific alao sold then at 2114 com
Her with lU H today Some of the
uiMials exhibit similar discrcpan
ics i the 1908 maximum for Amalgamat
> 1 upper i reaching lliilJ compared with
< > 4 today American Smelter touched
1 Ttf in I9w compared with 104 today
md Colorado Fuel S3 compared with
4THThese
These discrepancies load I to an infer
once on the part of some observers that
the present average price level Is in
reality the absolute highest in history
Hut there are examples of distortion of
the averages by excesses in prices of
articuIar stocks now also For in
stance Union Pacifies 304 price com
pared with lOOVj In January of 1906
Southern Pacifics 137 with ii4 and
United States Steels 7St with 48 ¼
There was much discussion in the
unancial district today over the report
that the governors of the stock ex
hange had admonished one of the most
imminent exchange members in the
ure ent market of dangerous overex
toi ion and thinning out of margins
The news in connection with price
movements moved away from the gen
nil consideration of conditions com
mon to all securities and took up deal
lumors The bouyancy of the Harri
man Pacifies grew out of a rumor that
the Union Pacific executive committee
had already moved to advise an in
I rcase in the dividend distribution of
the two companies Reports came from
abroad that French houses would par
ticipate in the coming Gould loans and
in Pennsylvania stock subscriptions
The feverish acUon ur some stocks
increased the suspicion of the tech
nical position and prompted to some
heavy unloading which broke prices
badly
Bonds were Irregular Total sales par
value 707X000 United States bonds
ere unchanged on call
Stock Quotations
Sales Utah Low Close
Allis Chal pfd 900 K Si it
Amal Copper 45WO H 7 7e
Amn Agrlcul 1O Ml 4PA 19 tt
Amu Beet Sugar IIIr 19 If 1
Preferred SS00 4TSH sa S
Anm C t F L Stt SHttfe 3
Aran Cot Oil 21 7 t 75 U
A H A L pfd Uft GO d i iO
Amn Ice Socur UN In JTfc sm
Amn Linseed 1
Ama Loconio 1i C7
Arn S A R 49M 1M 1l4 31h
Preferred SO 111 H 1U lit
Am n Sugar R 880 114 133K 1JI1J
Jmn T T 7J8 M3H 14H4 HI
Amn Tebac pfd WO m IfilVk 101
I Amn Woolen O It 11I4 50 Ii
1 Ana Min Co 110 51 SOjt S0
Arhmn sroJ lZIYi 120 130
pfercd JOS IO io4 104
At CoAt Line taOO 14 141 141
I D O MOO J 11 lltJi
Pferrrtj ta
Bfth 8LI1 l JGI 114 I 22T4
Brook Rap T MM S1J fo 51
Can Pacific IrM 1J im
I Cent Leather LIP I 3 It9 y
Inferred 1 l4Jt
C of N J 11IO 2l4lJi 114 Slo
Che c Ohio sn J1 II
CM A Alton Q
Chic Ot West G S In
C N W IJft 199 191 If1
C M k St P 2lJIO 14 179
C C C A St L 101 m4 5 75Ji
Colo F Jfe I UIQ I7 ¼ 1f14 M
c Coio IE So 15 Hi 55
lat preferred 11 > 0 il1 21 82
Id preferred < < O 1 II
Ion Gas 21JO Im4 UI H1A
i Corn Products 1 24 I W4
Del 1 Hud UL1 197I Itll IJ61
O R G = il il
Preforred 4 L iII 88
Dit Sacwr ZI 88 88
t Erie 1119 IIIIi ani J1IIt
Int preterrtd ZoO
2d preferred Jet tI 4C 45
GEm Electric 1100 1m In14 171
Ot Nor PM lIXoO 1IS1i lSMl 156
lit Xor w cUe 17400 III 87
IK Central 2f1GI 1 15711 111
Inter Met UlWJ lPi4 11 144 I
Preferred UN 46 fi
Inter Harriot 88 DTi
4 Inter Mar pfd > > III fl I 22
Inter I Paper J7
Inter Pump IC9 4Ii 40 40
Iowa Ontral M 214 3214 114
K C Southern 2KW 47 11 m
Preferred m JIll 7114 Pi
LOULLNSL 8MB 1IMi 14
M I St L i II Iii
Minn St P A Sault
Ste M ISIII 145 13 14i
J Mo Pacific 77W Tn 75 15
M K I T L2 43 44 42
Preferred 1 4 ill 74 74j4
Nat Biscuit 1 134r 141 101
National Lead Ufo 9 4t 114
Nat R R of M
1st preferred W 12 12 q
N T Central WM9 142 141 wa
NY O A W 44W 141U iJ
Nor A West iOW II II Ii
North Ama 88 8844
Xor Pacific 11406 15844 111II4 1SVH
Pacific Mail > M 11 1v a
Pennsylvania RIll 143 142 1M
Peoples Oas MWO 117 11W4 UCK
PCCSt L 3M 93 K
Pressed S Car 31i S > 51 mi
Pull Pal Car 10
Ry Str Spring i 2 1Iia 11K
Reading tII 164 1tKft
Repub Steel wo mi 88 88
Preferred M7 246
Rock Island M6 04 nn
Preferred 2S S
St L A S f I
d preferred Zotro We K
at iTs w 1404 3
i
fred 1 r r o 1
a a A i si i
so Pacific 3L8 j
S Railway 141001 3 I
I
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Preferred 100 7i 7J 7J
Tenn Tex SarlS 2 36I 36 > 1 J I
f St L W IM 5 i fI4
Preferred i n 11 11
Union
Paelftc
1i 210 1O 209
Preterrect
too 3M94 ltiIPi lOj1s
U S
JtCAity Jfifj va
ja iii iti
U S BubbftV I UJJS flooa WH 4
UprStfenSd ll JS ZTA 77i r
i rtierreo 4100 m liti 4 12tiV
Utah Copper 7909 fII v iii
Hi J
Va Car Chen l5 o g
Wabasn UGe a 4 21 21
>
rderrecl i tf SQ M Ci 4 Ii tz
Western Md i jOu git 1i14
West EJectz1e 22 S 11 B m
West UWOtt
I M Tife
T i o 75 MR 74i
wisJoen5r fg 6f 2 S
Wig
Centl Nt 51 MJ6 57 I
Total cafe for the day i4n4KQMares
Money Silver Etc
New York Aug 12Prlme mercantile
paper 4134 per cent
Sterling exchange steady with actual
business in bankers bills at J1WS6V
U565 for stetyday bills and at 48860 > for
demand
Commercial blUs 143444
Bar silver I1c
Mexican dollar 44c
BondH Oovvrnments steady raUreed
Irregular
Money on e3t I steady 2j42 per osnt
ruling rate IttB i per cent r Hng Wd
2 per cent offered at V II at
Time loans strong for si i 3 P46
S per cent for ninety days i par ant
for six months per cent
Metal Markets
New York Aug 12 London tin was un
changed with spot quoted at JEW and
futures at f131 los Locally spot was
quoted at JS85 to SfflSO No sales were
reported by the metal exchange August
deliveries closed at JZS80 to jalo October
Ii2 to JWK5 December 2130 < j to nOm
Standard copper on the Nuw York metal
exchange was eaa > Closing Prices Spot
51tS5frl3lo September and October U96
13W November JlSWei815 December
W17eiJO There was a later sale of
tweniyfivf tpns for December delivery
at 1320 The London market WHS about
5s lower with spot quoted at 00 and fu
tures at Elk iTs id
The London lead market was higher at
12 lie 3d The local market W6 quiet
Spot J430tr4J0 at New York and at J430 fI
4SS East St Louis delivery Sales on the
New York metal exchange including the
late business were 300000 pounds of Au
gust at 440 and 35000D pounds of Septem
ber at 445 New York
Spoiler unchanged at JC2 in London
The New York market was firm with
spot quoted at JoGGfiiSO at Nw York
Iron was higher Ste ld in the English
market was steady No1 foundry north
ern J17K61776 No 2 at 1675 172S No
I southern and No1 southern soft 1775
O1S25
Treasury Statement
Washington Aug 12The condition of
the treasury at the beginning of business
today was as follows
Trust funds
Gold coin Sit2S5M
Silver dollars 4g59M000
Silver dollars of MM 41SSJXB
Silver certificates outstanding 4859 SMO
General fundr
Standard silver Hollars in gen
eral fund 6041782
Current naMllties n 1069il3
Working balance in treasury
office 38615017
In banks to credit of treasurer
of the United States 79EW1
Subsidiary silver coin SS218S86
Minor coin 2211546
Total balance in general fund ifleS3SS17
Butter Cheese and Eggs
New York Aug 12 Butter Firmer
creamery specials 27fli7c official price
STc western factory 30 21c
Cheese Steady unchanged
Eggs Weak western extra firsts 23
f2Sc
Chicago 111 Aug 12 Butter Steady
creameries nOMe dairies 2c
Eggs Steady at mark cases included
lc receipts llSK cases firsts S0c prime
firsts 2tc
Cheese Steady daisies 154c twins
1416c Young Americas 15c long horns
1Phc
Coffee and Sugar
New York Aug 12 Coffee futures
closed at a net decline of 510 > points
Sales were reported of 15230 bags Inolud
tag August at 600 September SOgSte
December 531 January 540 March O
Mar 545 Spot closed quiet No 7 Rio
747 Santos No 4 S6S mild coffee
quiet Cordova 912
Sugar Raw fair fair refining 3586
361 centrIfugal Ktest 406 411 molas
ses sugar 333C36 refined steady
Wool Market
St Louts Aug It Wool firm medium
grades combing and clothing 229c
light fine 20 gZ3Vc heavy fine 2324c
tub washed I3Cl7c
I
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Kansas City Aug Cattle Receipts
5600 market steady Native steers SlsOO
750 native cows and heifers JK700
stockers and feeders S00fJ 5S5 bulls 100
9400 calves JJ506709 western steers
400fJtlii western cows OOIiiO
Hogs Receipts L 1 I market StflOc high
er Bulk of sales 7450765 I heavy 7I06J
770 packers and butcbers 750770
light J73 e7flO pigs 575 72S
Shep Receipts SOOO market steady
Muttons S400 SK lambs JJOOS775 range
wethers 3756525 range ewes flJ5SOO
Omaha Aug 12 Cattle Receipts J4CO
market steady Western steers 53506
555 Texas steers S30IIfii range cows
and heifers 27504X canners fZOOC3S5
stockers and feeders 300fciR calves
JSBG675 bulls and stags 76QU5
Hogs Recelpts 4800 market SfiW cents
higher Heavy J7J807W mixed 7404
745 light i54ri60 pigs W700 bulk
of sales 7356743
Sheep Receipts 6700 market strong
Yearling J475C550 wethers 1OOO7i >
ewes 3 064iO lambs JS5WfJiO
Chicago Aug llCattle Receipt esti
mated at 25W market steady to strong
Beeves 3000705 Texas steers VJOiOO
western steers ROOtfSOO stockers and
feeders 3106515 cow and heifers 225
LOO calves JS590B1S
Hogs Kstlmated receipts 148W mar
ket lOc higher Light 7356771 mixed
7551775 heavy 7106600 rough T14 e
715 good to ruotoe heavy 75SS00 pigs
eO77 bulk of sales JTWe7Si
Sheep Receipts estimated at 10W mar
ket steady Native J1OS6W western j
SS1MS10 yearlings 4306975 lambs na
tive Jf50tf785 western 475 77S i
DAILY EXCURSION RATES
Via
Oregon Short Line
To various points in Utah Idaho Ore
gtMt and Nevada from Aug S to 16 in
clusive See > > agents for rates and par
ticulars City Ticket office 311 Mat
street I
OGDEN EXCURSIONS
Via
Oregon Short Line
Daily Aug 8 to 1S Inclusive 140
nHlnd trip Choice of eighteen trains i
Take big red cars 10 am and 2 pm i
From Second South and Main streets for i
Point Lookout Through Emigration j I
canyon
G A R Barbecue e at New SH Palace I
Resort Saturday Aug 14 Anh use
and Leaps beer Heath Bros proprietors
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prletors I
CALL ItG A R OPERATOR
tiie A f ii i pr l csiaess r I
latinj l I to the Qrand Army encampment
III
ACOMA CALIENTE PIOCHE
Excursion Round trip Acoma 1140
Caliente 1265 and Pioche 1466 Salt
Lake Route Return limit ten days
Assessment No1
THE SOUTH COLUMBUS CONSOLI
dated Mining company Office and prin
cipal place of business Salt Lake City
Utah Notice Is hereby given that at 1
meeting of the directors of the South Co I
lumbus Consolidated Mining company i
held on the 10th day of August A D 1309
at the office of the corporation rooms
2012 Judge building Salt Lake City Utahan I
an assessment of five cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of the cor
poration Issued and outstanding payable
I Immediately to the secretary at the office
1 of the corporation rooms 2012 Judge
I building Salt Lake City Salt Lake coun
I ty Utah Any stock upon which this as I
I s may remain unpaid on the 13th I
day of September A D 1909 will be
delinquent and will be advertised for sale
at public auction and unless payment Is
made before will be sold on Tuesday Oct
5 A D 1909 at 930 oclock a m at the
office of the corporation to pay the de
linquent assessment thereon together
with costs of advertising amI expense of
sale VAL S SNOW
Secretary South Columbus Consolidated
Mining company Office rooms Wl2
Judge Bldg Salt Lake City Utah 1
I
Assessment Notice
BLACK JACK CONSOLIDATED MIN
Ing company Principal place of business
Provo Utah Notice Is hereby given that
at a meeting of the board of directors of I
the Black Jack Consolidated Mining com
pany held on the 10th day of July J9UO
an assessment No 7 of one 1 cent per I
share was levied on the outstanding cap i
ital stock of the corporation payable Im
mediately tc R E Allen secretary room
7 Knight block Provo Utah Any stock
on which thifc assessment may rcvinln un I
paid on Moncay Aug 11 1900 will be j
delinquent and advertised for sale at pub
lie auction and unless payment is made I
before will be sold at my of I
flees on Thursday SepL 9 lw j
at the hour of 2 oclock p m to pay
delinquent assessment together with the
cost of advertising and expense of sale
R E ALLEN Secretary
Office Room 7 Knight block Provo
Utah
Notice to Contractors
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE
erection of a twostory brick business
building at Eureka Utah To be sent to
Mr Patrick J Pennell Eureka not later
than S p m on Aug 23 accompanied by
certified check for 3 per cent of amount
of bid Plans and specifications are at
the office of the architects Watkins A
Birch Dooly building Salt Lake City and
at Eureka I
A Good Painter
Knows Good Paints
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VARrjIS
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Acme Quality
Paints
are used by the best painters in
the land Buy some paint and get
a button
Culmer Paint Glass Co
New Store 37 East 1st South I
II I
83
This is the number of one
more room we have just add
ed to our offices making J9
twelve rooms in all on the
fifth floor of the Commercial
Block where we have been
for 16 1 years We now have
the largest Bad Debt refin States and foreign coun
ery in the world and collect tries Turn in your claims
for over 13000 clients scat and we will collect some for
tered throughout the United you
MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts
Rooms 77 is 82 83 93 91 95 96 97 98 99 100 Commercial National Bank Bldg
Salt Lake City Utah
Francis G Luke General Manager Some People Dont Like Us
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MASTER THE SPECIALISTS
We have successfully treated over 100000 cases of Chronic diseases
CONSULTATION EXAMINATIONS AND ADVICE FREE AND CONFI
DENTIAL FOR ALL DISEASES
CATARRH ASTHMA HAY FEVER
CHRONIC DISEASES LUNG TROUBLES DEAFNESS DIS
EASES OF THE STOMACH LIVER
BOWELS KIDNEYS SKIN DISEASES EPILEPSY PILES FISTULA AND
ALL CTRABLE NERVOUS CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN
WOMEN AND CHILDREN quickly and successfully cured
TmTT Medicines Free the maximum charge for any Ca
5 A MONTH tarrhal Chronic aliment no matter how compli
cated the case may be
MENi i
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We maintain a Separate
t Department for men with
advantages you cannot se
cure elsewhere The lowest
possible cost for a Cure
it1 absolute Curs guaranteed
respectable offices that you I
need not be ashamed to visit
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DR G W SHORES
DR A J SHORES yet the utmost privacy 13 I
assured you Personal treat I
ment bv Drs Shoresno cheap hired doctors our original methods backed
by thousands of cures every modern appliance and honest painstaking efforts I
for many years have placed Drs Shores far above the ordinary Doctor and
Specialists Yet you can be CURED by these Master Specialists In less time I
and for less money than you would have to pay Quacks and Charlatans to
experiment oi youLOST I
LOST MANHOOD SEXUAL WEAKNESS VARICOCELE
WE CURE CONTRACTED DISEASESDISCHARGES S P E C I FI C
BLOOD POISON WASTING DRAINS ETC and all pri
vate diseasesand you pay In small weekly or monthly installments as the
cure progresses or you may PAY WHEN CURED In all I private diseases
Drs Shores Shores I i Home Cures Treatment I
WRITE
249 S MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY
I If you live out of
Office Hours Week days 9 a m to 5 p m Evenings town write for free
j to S p m Sundays and holidays 10 a m to 12 m I symptom lists
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THE DESERET SAVINGS BANK
DIRECTORS
W W RIter President
Muses Thatcher Vice President
Elias A Smith Cashier
L S Hills John R Barnes John C Cut
ler David Eccles A W Carlson George
Romney John R Winder Reed Smoot
George Sutherland W F James
Four per cent Interest paid on savings
deposits
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Expert Evidence
Can be given by any of our pat
rons on CLEAR CREEK coal and
its universally favor2ble too
Lots of your neighbors use it
BAMBERGER
161 Meighn St
IL S A
U S DEPOSITORY
Deseret National Bank k
Salt Lake City Utah
Capital JSOOOOO
Surplus JSOOOOO
L S Hills President
Moses Thatcher Vice President
H S Young Cashier
Edgar S Hills Atst Cashier
L W BurtonAsst Cashier
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR
RENT
ESTABLISHED 1SS
UTAH COMMERCIAL SAVINGS
BANK
Win F Armstrong President
Byron Groo Cashier
COMMHHCIAL BANKING IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES
Four pet cent Interest on savings de
posits Accounts solicited Satisfactory
service guaranteed
WE WANT EVERY GRAND ARMY MAN
To Drink During his stay in Salt Lake this sum
I DrinkA P mer We want him to do it for his
roo TeL icaii0 sake because no beer excels it in
purity quality and general excellence
We particularly invite the comrades from Mil
B waukee and St Louis to compare the relative
eauty merits of American Beauty Beer with that they
I get at home
I The greatest attention has been given to the hygenic
B cleanliness of bottles arid to the scientific sterlization of
ee i the beer and all this same methodical care being used I
7td I 1 in every process of manufacture has made the Ameri
I j I can Beauty Beer the favorite throughout the west
i I The fact that the bottling house is equipped with the finest and most
uptodate machinery can be demonstrated on inspection and a cor
dial invitation is extended to all to come and see our uptodate plant
LJT I THE SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO JAG n r 1 Manager z
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Delinquent NotIce
SCOTTISH CHIEF IHT I COM
pany Principal place of btLess Salt
Lake City Utah
Notioe There are delinquent on th
following described stock on account of
assessment No IS levied on the Id day of
July 1000 the several amounts set oppo
site the names of the respective stock
holders towit
No Name Share Amt
m Mary M F Allen 1000 1000
44 Mary M F Allen 1000 JOCO
sis Mary M F Allen 100 S09
HI W J Browning SCO o
668 W J Browning la MOO
Mi W J Browning 1089 0
MS W J Browning lO 1000
m W J Browning 1009 1088
869 W J Browning 1000 1010 >
753 W J Browning 1000 100
750 W J Browning I iOO
m W J Browning aUO IC9
1 W J Brownlug I 10W
1
914 W J Browning UK WW
tIS W J Browning U MW
W W J Browning MM WW
917 W J Browning 1810 M60
m W J Browning S8S 663
916 W J Browning v M lJ0
ITS W J Browning I 1
IB G M Beasley 1109 MOV
757 Brokerage Finance U
C 1 iM
7s Brokerage Finance
Co M9 IW
1010 Badger Bros Ml iM
t 4Z Mrs Adolf Baer m 300
106 D J Blake ft
54i Child Cole Co 10 600
54S Child Cole Co m bAil
lots > Child Cole A Co Mi Ui
ion Child Cole Co M 150
s J B Cecil Jr M 0
22J B Cecil Jr M M
507 J B Cecil Jr Lfi WIO
102 Alice R Callavrey 1168 MOO
S02 H W Cram an 209
8 Joseph Carra LtW 1009
884 C M Dupont 1 I 109
644 C 1f Dupont XH 3CO
SH C M Dupont M9 iOO
1000 C M Dupont LiM 1580
1040 C M Dupont LMt 1040 >
10
1041 C M Dupont 1W 1069
142 C M Dupont 1809 WOn
1 76 J J Fitzgerald K 5
41s W M Havener HQ 110
I Kate H Hancock 1 JO 1008
4r Kate H Hancock 1JKQ MOB
S Kate H Hancock 1 600
9 Joseph Hansen 180 0
9 Joseph Hansen IIS 111
19 Mrs A Katz Ml 56
206 Mrs A Katz 91 JJJ
97S F 7 Kegler J JSOO
988 M Lawson JM ZO
364 P M Macgregor 1440 1009
910 Dora Monter 1W9 MW
98 Mary J McMillan 1000 1000
H Otto E McCutcheon MO SilO
MK Iabel1 McCutcheon LI75 1975
1 Phil S OMara 1630 MOO
1026 J A Pollock C Kf 526
1049 J A Pollock Co 31 3910
li W V Rice U > WOO
81 W C Shoup MM 4009
tK W C Shoup 4 47
2SS Ceo E Shoup Ill 5 4
19C Geo E Shoup M iM
160 D G Scott M 300
478 J L Sheets M i fA
614 J L Sheets W
1609 J L Sheets W Ia
1076 J L Sheets V lSO
1074 C A Shay JW
N Kathryn F Slade Htt SilO
M3 Karl A ScheW MO 110
JG A Swenson 09 iW
MS W H Tibbals W iOO
IMS Matthew Tremayne Ml 14
S3 Heber M Wells 1609 1001
S3 Heber M Wells Ml 5W
is Heber l1 Wells m 7M
6 Heber M Wells 2M Z1
513 Heber M Veil 11M 1151
Sll W H Williams 1000 1000
S25 W H Williams i 500
9S2 Laura Willis G09 iC9
1080 E M Weller 1808 1000
1044 E M West I M
And in accordance with th law and
an
the order of the board of directors mad
on the 3 day of July w s many
shares of each parcel of such stock a
may be necessary will be sold at the of
fice of th company room 40S Atlas
block West Second South street Salt
Lake City Utah on th 26th day of Aug
ust 1909 at the hour of 1 oclock a m
to pay the delinquent assessment to
gether with the cost of advertising and
expense of sale H PARK aD
Secretary
Office City Utah No 4 Atlas Block Salt Lake
Notice of Delinquent Sale
NAME OF CORPORATION SILVER
Bell Mining company Location of prin
cipal place of business Salt Lake City
Utah
Notice There are delinquent upon th
following described stock on account of
assessment levied on the 2Sth day of June
1909 the several amounts set opposite
as the follows names ot the respective shareholders
Number of Number of
Name Certificate Shares Amount
Burrell Elihue 64 6 I 790
Barrette W J 9 29406 41144
Carlqulst H A N 50 390 450
Crow Geo H 9 2SOO 3010
Johnson Jo 48 2M9 3069
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Lund G C L 1 SB IMr
Levene David 3 Z0 3069
Madsen 1 W 9 Lfflt M69
Hegner Anton 60 2009 3069
Nystrom The 31 3MJ 4601
Duerden Richard 5 1JM 22M
Robinson F N 21 SM 760
Rivers W W G IXW 2210
Jos C Sharp 27 JJ 316
Steele A H 20 JM 3
Kimball BrI 4 99 100
Ferry W lL SS iii S2SO
Ralph S Bojd i Ijg 16W
Ralph S Boyd 71 1lO9 1600
Ii
Halph S Boyd 7 ljp 3194
Ralph S Boyd 73 1S 1600
Rulph S Boyd 74 1JM liOO
Ralph S Boyd 73 1JM 1600
Ralph S Boyd 76 1JM 1600
Ralph S Boyd 77 1JM 1600
Ralph S Boyd 79 Ijgi 1600
Ralph S Boyd s TH 100
Ralph S Boyd 8 100 160
Ralph S Beyd 84 Ml lW
Ralph S Boyd I tot 160
Ralph S Boyd i K3 150
Ralph S Boyd 8 N9 150
Ralph S Boyd 96 MO TjO
Ralph S Boyd 91 M 750
Ralph S Boyd 9 K9 7SO
Ralph S Boyd 9 669 750
And in accordance with law and an or
der of the board of directors made o the
28th day of June 1W9 t
so many shares of
each parcel of such stock as may b necessary
emery will b sold at the oWe of the
company In th Odeon building No 26
East North Temple street Salt Lake City
Utah on Friday tie 30th day of August
1W8 at the hour of 10 oclock a m to
pay delinquent assessments thereon to
gether with the cost of advertising and
expenses 0 sale
M A BRIDGMAN Secretary
Location of office t East North Tem
ple Street Salt Lake City Utah
Notice of Sale
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY OF
fers for sale lo the highest bidder the
following described real and personal
property tied according to terms below speci
re
1 East X feet of west 98 feet of south
SO City feet survey of lot 3 block 76 plat A Salt Lake
2 Four hundred and forty 440 shares
being a majority of the entire issue of
HO shares of the capital stock of th
Commercial Block association a corpor
ation owning the following described real
property In Salt Lake City
West CH feet of south B feet of lot 2
block i plat A a
The two parcels above described comprise
prise the Commercial block situate
prls Comercal blok siuate o
the corner of Second South and Commer
cial streets
Terms of sale Cash within ten I
days after acceptance of offer The realty
and the shares of stock will b sold as an
entirety and sealed bids therefor should
shld
b addressed to Board of Directors of
Commercial I National Bank and must b
received prior to 1 oclock noon of Aug
ust I 1909 and will b acted upon pvtor to
l oclock noon of August 3 1906
Each bid to be considered must be ac
companied by certified check endorsed to
the undersigned for an amount equal to
five per cent of the b The undersigned
reserves bids th right to reject any and alt
MdsFor
bs1or further information apply to J E
Cesgriff or A E Kimball at Continental
National bnk
By order of bard of directors
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF
SALT LAKE CITY
July 9th 1809
I
BISCUIT MINING COMPANY
Notice of Special Stockholders Met
ing I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A i
special stockholders meeting of the B
cult Mining company me5 wl b o t I ttu
companys office No 52830 Atlas Mock 1
empnys t
3438 West Second South street Salt Lake f
City lah 0 Tu e4ay the 7th dei o
Sptembr 1901 at the hour o 1 oclock
purposes Said meeting to I called for tb foMwing
1
To ratify and approve tbe action o the
board of directors hi entering into an
a witi Hugh J Cannon to the
sale of the entire assets of th company
of whatso vor kind or description to a
desripto t
corporation to be known as The Biscuit
orlraUon a Tb Bt
Mining Company or such other name a
may hereafter b elected organised upon
said assets the articles of alt to
conform as near as possiole to the arti
cles of agreement of the Biscuit Mining
company with all necessary and proper
substitution the capital stock number
of snares and par value remaining tbe
m except that th capital stock shall
b assessable in such manner and form
as the board of directors may determine
providing that n assessment hall exceed
the sum o two 2c cents per share and
assessments shall not be levied oftener
or
than eTa niprty days
To ratify and approve the action o th
board o directors of the Biscuit Mining
company In executing through its proper
pPr
officers a deed t all of the assets of
said company to the said The Biscuit
Mining Company aforesaid and In accepting
cepting therefor 814647 shares of the cap
ital stock o the Biscuit Mining company
Th Biscuit Mining Company comp
assuming all of the liabilities of the BI
cult Mining company 3
For such other business ac may lawfully
come before tbe meeting
By order of the board of directors
M B WALKKR
Secretary Biscuit Mining Company
Dated Salt Lake City Utah Aug 12
Assessment No7
SIGNET GOLD COPPER MINING
Co Principal place of business Salt Lake
City Utah Location of mines American
Fork canyon
Notice J hereby given that at a meeting
of the board of directors of th Stgnet I
Gold Copper Mining company held o
the 3 day of August 19 aseeewnent
No7 of one 1 cent per snare was levied
pr ke
upon the capital stock of the corporation
issued and outstanding payable in in
stallments as follows First installment
of onehalf W cent payable immediately
to the secretary at 423 Judge building or
t the treasurer W H Young 127 South
Main street Salt Lake City Utah Sec
ond installment of onehalf H cent
treasurer payable October 5 1900 to the secretary or
Any stock upon which said first Install
ment of this assessment Is unpaid o the
fifth 5th day of September 100 will
b delinquent to the full amount of as
sessment and advertised for sale a pub
lic auction and unless payment is I made
before will be sold on the fifth 5th day
of October 1906 at 4 p m at th com
panys office to pay the delinquent as
sessment thereon together with the costs
of advertising and expense o ale
Any stock upon which second install
ment of this assessment I unpaid 0 the
filth 5th day of October 1900 will b
delinquent and advertised fo sale at pub
lic auction and unless payment I made
before will be sold on the fifth MID day
of November 1S09 at 4 p m at the com
panys office to pay the delinquent as
sessment thereon together with the costs
o advertising aivd the expense of sale
W S ZEHRING Secretary
Bv order of the hoard of directors
Delinquent Notice
YERINOTOX GOLD MINING COMpany
pany Principal place of business 417 D
F Walker building West Second South
street Salt Lake City Utah Notice
There are delinquent upon the following
described stock on account of assessment
No 2 of on 1 cent p snare levta on
the 2d day of July 1908 tbe several
set the of the
amounts opposite t names o tho
respective shareholders as follows
No of No of
o
Cert Shares Amt
R G Wilson 1 JWK 1000 t
Jacob Sergeiman 1 i60B D
Wm H Hurst 28 1609 1
Wm H Hurst ft urn 10
1
Wm H Hun I 1409 10
L Lowensteln I U so
R G Wilson ft 1484 1
ILGWIISOO 88 1 i
R G Wilson M LW8 10
R G Wilson 1 1089 10
Otto Will 44 1 W
Otto Will 4l 10
Otto Will 48 59 30
T Gr M 1400 10
Holmes A Watkins SI UK 5
And in accordance with the law aD tlw
order of the board of directors made on
the M day of July 1908 so many shares
of each parcel of such stock a m Ire b
necessary will b sold at public auction
at the office of said company Ill O F
Walker bulldlnx Salt Lake City Uth on
the 23d day of August IMS at 2 oclock
p m of said day at th office O said
company to pay delinquent assessment
together with the cost of advertising and
expense of sale
WM H HURST Secretary
Yerinjrton Gold Mining company room
417 1 K Walker building West Second
South street Salt Lake City Utah
Notice of Stockholders Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
a meeting of th stockholders of th Cay
tonDaynes Music company I hereby
called and vlll h held at the office of
th ClavtonDaynes Music company at
No 101 South Main street Salt Lake C
Salt Lake county Utah on Thursday
Aug 19 1909 at th hour of 5 clock
p m The purpose of said meeting t
to consider and vote on the proposition
to amend Article 4 I o the articles of In
corporation of said company 8 as to
provide for an increase of three hundred
thousand dollars cOO In the capi
tal stock of said corporation The capi
tal stock is now two hundred thousand
dollars 300 OOCO of which on hundred
fifty thousand dollars 15600000 is com
mon stock and fifty thousand dollars
0040060 ie preferred stock and i Is
proposed to increase it to five hundred
thousand dollars CJSW00009 T met I
I ing will also consider and vote upon the
prolt as to whether o n the In
crease or ary part of same shall be
o sme shl b preferred
pe
erred stock and it s what shall be the
nature and extent and character of the
preference uxl will also consider and
vote upon the proposition of changing
englg
corporate name
CLAYTONDAYXES MUSIC CO
X W CLAYTON President
R W DAYXES Secretary
Date of first publication July 3 1
I Assessment Notice No2
I SEVEN TROUGHS MONARCH MINES
Co Principal place of business lit
I Lake City Utah Notice is I hereby given
I that at a meeting of the board of direc
tor of the Seven Troughs Monarch Mines
XI
I company held on the 13th day o July
190B an assessment No2 onehalf
cent per share was levied on be outstand
p stock of the
ing capital stok corporation pay
able Immediately to H M Chamberlain
secretary car Walker Bros bankers
Salt Lake City Utah Any stock o which
this assessment remains unpaid 0 Wednesday
We
nesday Aug Is 1S09 will b deltaimnt
and advertised for sale at public atMttett
and unlesspayment 1 made before at wl
gold on Wednesday Sept I l at 5
oclock p m at room I X whouse BWg
to pay the delinquent aa Mm nt together
gather with th cost of advertising and
expense of sale
xpn H M CHAMBERLAIN Secretary
Office Walker Bro Bankers Salt
T 5 Ice Cltv Utah
Notice
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL
Aug II at 2 p m for furnishing > tons
first quality timothy hay and 7S90B9 Ib
first quality oats to b delivered at regu
lar Intervals during a pro o one year
from date Bids T I b acptb also on
quantities tf r as above Mated but
any aw > d such caM will b su > aet to
1eO being made a dates designated
b the undersigned htewfcr to regulate
ktpmeat of material State prim t o t >
ears Salt Lake City t
ors T right Is reserved t yct agy or
ah bids P J4ORAN
Bx i Salt Lake city Utah
t
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Chicago Aug 12As the official report I
on the wheat crop of Canada including
Ontario and Quebec showed aprospective
yield far In excess of expectations sent
ment In the wheat pit was decidedly bear i
ish at the
Ih th opening
Taken In conjunction with the crop re I
port of this government given out a few
days ago todays statistics forecasted a
total yield for North America of moonOX I
butihela by far the largest crop ever har i
vested In the two countries Weakness i
of foreign markets also helped to creat1 I
a heavy tone at the start Opening quota
tions were off Vgc to c As trading
progressed however a firmer tone dpti
oped owing to risf In the northwest Bulls
took advantage of this delay to harvesting
and forced prices higher In the fins
hour however the market became weak
a liberal realizing The close was at
almost the low point
Beneficial rain In the corn bet had a
weakening effect on corn sentiment b
ID bearish nearly the entire day The
close was weak at a net decline of 2c
toc
Oats were Inclined to b weak owing to
a continued heavy movement of the new
crop At the close prices were unchanged
t Uc lower pCe
Provisions were fn all day Prices at
the close were unchanged to lttc higher
The leading futures ranged as follows
WRAT
I Open I High Low I Close
SpL HTPiMimi15i I 1 97m I 9
D m 94i I 94K146
May t 64l9 i s4 l 9D99S
CORN
CRNOpn I I High I Low I Close
Spt 68W4 I 1 Mii 8
De 1 f 54t itti
May tM f 16C1 54 i
OS
I Open I High Low I Close
Sept IQS7 7443dCI I 37
DI1 I S7H 37 37 17
May j3939 3 I 3741 36
MESS PORK Per bbl
I Open I High J LoT bi i ose
Sept I I Ai a I I S 745
Jan 1 1675 i 161 16i1 1690
LARDPer 18 lbs
I Open I High I Low 1 Close
Jan 9W I 99 ¼ I 9S7V4 99
Sept 1MI 1140 I 1132 1132
Spt ll27K 1 113Zl 1 1125 j 1125
Nov i IOfi 1095 I 1090 iO92
SHORT RIBSPer 10 Ibs
I Open I High I Low 1 CloseT
Sept I 11C 1105 11Ai7t 1189
Oct 4V 10W6 MBi I 1072W 107S
Jan M f 11p 1 S9S SJ7j I 890
Cash quotations were as follows
Flour Steady
Barley Feed or mixing 4761c fair to
choice malting 57C
Flax SeedNo1 southwestern L37 No
1 northwestern 145
Timothy Seed 3SO
Clover 1150
Mess PorkPer bbl 4520 i
LardPer 100 Ib 1131137
Short RibsSides loose 10HO
sides boxed 11J0 1165
Grain Statistics
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal fa 20508Crtw Primary receipts
were 951000 bt compared with 6SOOOO bn
wer corresponding day a year ago Estimated
mated receipts for tomorrow Wheat In
mat
cars corn 478 cars oats 300 cars hogs
11000 head I